Sentence examples for stand unambiguously from inspiring English sources

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Because the danger of implosion will force Germany finally to agree stand unambiguously behind the euro.This could be done through "banking union" in which responsibility for supervising, winding down and recapitalising big banks is done by some supranational European system.

With Donald Trump, Mike Pence, and the likes of David Duke, or with those who stand unambiguously and firmly against them?

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There was a time when the left was in favour of revolution, while the right stood unambiguously for the authority of the state.

Similarly, in Sudanese Arabic, dark-skinned people are described as أخضر akhḍar, the term which in Standard Arabic stands unambiguously for "green".

I think that is going to be the key in 2008: I think authenticity and the willingness to stand for something unambiguously, especially on something like the war, will transcend any issue like gender in the red states".

"The American people are overwhelmingly opposed to cutting Social Security benefits, and if Democrats don't want to go down in history as the party that destroyed one of the greatest social programs of all time, they need to stand up and unambiguously reject the president's proposed cuts".

Why Labour did not make a stand on outsourcing child protection, which was unambiguously opposed by the public is still slightly curious.

With this two level approach, our proposal offers a nearly universal solution for unambiguously using Watson and Crick stand terminology, which should improve clarity and annotation.

Although these concepts are yet to be unambiguously defined [2], each subject stands on its own merit representing some areas of concerns with a common denominator posed as the following key question: how does the transport system respond at such disruptive events?

And yet, who but Schnabel would have had the guts to take on a film like this? Miral takes an unambiguously pro-Palestinian viewpoint; Schnabel is unambiguously Jewish.

Like John Paul, Francis will be addressing the United Nations and visiting the White House, but those Americans, Catholic or not, hoping that he too will be speaking out unambiguously on the pro-life/pro-choice stand-off that has so dominated church-state relations in the US for a generation are likely to be disappointed.

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